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Client
TJ Morris Limited
Site Address
A639 - Oakwood - Leeds (Home Bargains) Roundhay Road, Leeds LS8 4BA
Scope of Works Supply working at height trained maintenance team Supply SSSTS trained supervisor Supply 21m truck mounted access platform with IPAF trained operative Carry out full gutter clean to Home Bargains store Carry out full roof condition survey including images and report of condition and defects Works to take place inside normal working hours
Contents
Permission to Work .................................................................................................................................... 2 Method Statement ..................................................................................................................................... 3 Methodologies ........................................................................................................................................... 4 Site Plan ..................................................................................................................................................... 9 Declaration ............................................................................................................................................... 11 Contractor/Visitor Site Induction .............................................................................................................. 12 Risk Assessments ...................................................................................................................................... 13
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Permission to Work Name of Contracts Manager Responsible for the work on site:
Rob Outram
Names of Employees Who Will Attend Site: As detailed in the Method Statement Section
Emergency Contact Tel. No: 0161 223 8100 - (24/7 manned line)
General Description of Work: Maintenance
Equipment / Substances Likely to Be Used: See method statement below
Permitted Work Areas: As instructed
Keys can be obtained from, and must be returned to:
As instructed
Out of Bounds Areas: As instructed
Duration of Certificate: 1 Day
Permitted Work Hours: 6:30am – 4:30pm (out of hours where necessary)
Measures to ensure safe working conditions As per Risk Assessments and Method Statements
Supporting documentation
Risk Assessments for the work to be undertaken - (Included in this document pack) Safety method statement for the work to be undertaken - (Included in this document pack)
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Method Statement
Client Contact: Steven Jenkins Our Project Ref: GR/24932
Client Contact Details Telephone: Email:
[email protected] 07970958729
Other Contact Details Telephone: Email:
Project Name: Home Bargains Start Date: 16/04/2021
Site Address: A639 - Oakwood - Leeds (Home Bargains) Roundhay Road, Leeds LS8 4BA
Working Times: 7:30am – 4:30pm (out of hours where necessary)
Target Finish Date: 16/04/2021
Personnel involved:
Name:
Role or Trade:
Craig Adams
Reece Elliot
Maintenance Operative
Maintenance Operative
Works Supervisor:
Craig Adams Role: Supervisor Tel: 03459 677 477
Health and Safety: David Holden
Stephen Wiley
Joel Ellerton-Baines
Role: Safety Tel: 03459 677 477
Key Plant and Tools Required:
Hand Tools
MEWP
Lanyard and Harness
Key Materials: Including
Rubble Sacks Brushes
Other Essential Equipment:
PPE
Chapter 8 Barriers
Specific Staff Training Requirements:
Working at Height ☒ PASMA ☐
IPAF 1B – Static Boom ☒ Abrasive Wheel ☐
IPAF 3A – Mobile Scissor ☐ Asbestos ☐
IPAF 3B – Mobile Boom ☐ Other ☐
Other Training: SSSTS, IPAF
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Methodologies Arriving/Leaving Site
MS 043 - Site Sign In / Introduction / Induction On arrival check weatherconditions if conditions are poor, such as high winds, extremely heavy rain, or if lightning is a possibility - DO NOT COMMENCE WORKS. Ensure contact is made with the clients on site representative and complete site induction Induct any subcontractors or visitors Complete clients permit to work document as required Unload equipment in working area and ensure all paperwork is understood, signed and in place prior to starting works. Undertake SOW On completion of all the works and on a day to day basis: Site to be left clean tidy and safe, Any rubbish and waste materials to be removed from site Contact the client contact for sign off / Job sheet signature and pack away materials. Sign out with client / reception on completion and hand back any keys and feedback any necessary information to the client and your contracts manager Site supervisor to address and attend to any issues raised by site contact
Access/Egress
MS 051 - Access Platform Set Up Sequence (Truck Mounted) Check for evidence of any cellars or basements which could be beneath the areas of work, cellars and basements are incapable of bearing the weight of a MEWP and could collapse without warning. If siting the MEWP on paving or pathways, gauge the strength of foundations, paving can be deceptively strong but might have been laid on weak ground underneath. Footpaths should be considered to be suspect as there could be weaker material or shallow services underneath the surfacing. Note if a road is used which is regularly used by heavy commercial vehicles and does not show any signs of distress it is of less concern than a lightly trafficked car park or estate road. Check for evidence of underground services use as sewers, drains, manholes, gas and water mains Proximity to excavations, the MEWP should not be positioned near to the edge of trenches and other excavations as these are likely to collapse without warning. If the machine needs to be used close to the edge of a slope or excavation, with the outriggers or wheels in the “danger area”, an engineering assessment must be by a competent geotechnical engineer before the MEWP is set up and operated. Check the work area for localised features, e.g. manholes, service ducts, potholes, etc. check temporary covers are strong enough to withstand the applied pressure, check temporary covers are secured and monitor them. Take similar action for permanent covers Following the above detailed checks if the MEWP operator is not satisfied that the intended position for the MEWP is safe, THEN WORKS WILL NOT PROCEED UNTIL an engineering assessment must be by a competent geotechnical engineer Ensure all areas below working areas are to be adequately excluded using solid/chapter 8 barriers IPAF technician (Operative) to visually inspect the access platform work areas for fractures in the ground and manhole positions or areas designated as non-weight baring. Under no circumstances is the platform to be deployed over any weak ground level material. Access platform also inspected for any visual faults prior to any work taking place. Remove outrigger pad from the stowage bracket/stowage position ensure outrigger pad is clean and free of debris before use Extend outrigger beams to the required distance of either partial or full extension. Place outrigger pad directly and centrally beneath the vertical jacks but be sure there is no debris beneath the outrigger pad and it lies flat on the working surface Extend all vertical jacks to raise vehicle clear of the ground making certain that the vehicle is level before lifting commences Safety harnesses checked for damage
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Enter working cage and safety load tools and materials, before ensuring the access ladder is closed and clipped into place. Harnesses to be clipped onto the anchor points inside the working cage before ascending the platform. During lifting if there is any doubt as to the ground conditions, i.e. movement of the vehicle, stop immediately, lower vehicle to the ground and check ground conditions. If in any doubt seek advice from a qualified person before re-commencing lift Using the controls in the cage ascend to work position and carry out the scope of works When works are complete NSS site supervisor to inspect and confirm standard Operative then to carefully descend the work platform back down to ground level using control box, outrigger pads to be retracted into the vehicle mounted access platform. Harnesses to be removed from anchor point when platform has safely reached ground level, operatives to exit the working cage via access ladder. Spreader plates to be stored away. Reposition the access platform and repeat above until all works have been completed
Site Activities MS 074 - MEWP to roof transfer. Set up mewp in locations marked as Per Site plan and following methodology. Carry out building of all exclusion zones ensuring appropriate barriers and signage are in place. Carry out pre use checks of all PPE and equipment to be used. Enter basket and clip onto designated anchor points provided. Ascend top roof area and carry out assessment of roof structure to identify any risks and hazards. Boom MEWP onto roof behind parapet wall, ensuring there are no unprotected skylights or open edges within 2m of exit. Once in position operatives to exit basket while remaining connected to anchor points, Ensuring they are using 3 points of contact at all times. Once safely on roof area operatives can then unclip from anchor point. Operative must maintain a minimum distance of 2m from any unprotected open edge or fragile surface. If not, these must be protected or fall protection put in place before continuing To re-enter basket follow above procedure in reverse MS 002 - Gutter Cleaning Transfer to the locations to clean out roof gutter detail, collect and remove all silt and debris, when completed reposition equipment as required to address remaining sections of guttering from all elevations All debris to be bagged and removed from site. Safely remove waste sacks. Do not throw from roof/height.
Emergency Procedures MS 032 - Access Platform - Emergency Rescue / Descent Procedure Under normal circumstances, the back-up systems built into NSS Mobile Elevated Platforms will allow the operator to bring the platform of the machine to ground level under controlled conditions. It is extremely unusual for these systems to fail. All NSS MEWP operators and supervisors are trained on the emergency procedures as outlined below. Emergency Situation Failure of cage mounted functions while elevated Proposed Action Where the normal cage control functions fail, the second operative/banksman will use the auxiliary controls from the
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platform to lower the boom safely to the ground Emergency Situation Failure of the operator to operate the MEWP functions whilst elevated due to being incapacitated or upper auxiliary failure Proposed Action Where the operator is incapable of lowering the MEWP from the upper controls; the second operative trained in the use of the MEWP will lower the platform using the lower ground controls Emergency Situation Failure of lower ground controls Proposed Action Where the lower ground controls fail to allow the platform to be lowered safely; the second operative will use the auxiliary ground controls to lower the platform safely to the ground Emergency Situation Failure of ALL normal and auxiliary lowering functions Proposed Action Where ALL control functions have failed the second operative shall contact NSS to report the machine failure and request an engineer to attend. MEWP to MEWP mid-air rescue will be initiated as required In the event of system failure of all normal and auxiliary controls and the inability to action onsite or repairs then the Mid-Air rescue procedure is deployed. Mid Air rescue by a support vehicle from the NSS fleet of Mobile Elevated Work Platforms 1. The rescue machine must be positioned to enable the rescue procedure to be carried out without compromising the safety of personnel involved in the rescue. 2. The platforms of both machines must be adjacent to each other with a minimal gap between them. 3. A double lanyard must be attached to the person being rescued and the anchor points on both machines before the rescue takes place. 4. Care must be taken not to overload the rescue machine this may mean making more than one journey to complete the rescue. 5. Where Mid Air rescue is not possible via the NSS fleet of Mobile Elevated Work Platforms due to site conditions then the emergency services shall be contacted.
Method of Access and Egress to the work area:
Access/Egress 1: Truck Mounted Platform Access/Egress 2: N/A Note the above can be selected from the dropdown or overtyped
Fall Protection Measures: (Where work at height cannot be eliminated - consider both Personnel & Materials)
Fall Protection Measure 1: MEWP Basket Fall Protection Measure 2: Harness and Lanyard Further Comments:
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Required Personnel Protective Equip:
Head
Protection Hi-Vis Vest
Protective Footwear
Fall Restraint Fall Arrest
☒ ☒ ☒ ☒ ☐
Gloves Eye Protection Hearing
Protection Protective Clothing
Respiratory Protection
☒ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
Personal Protective Equipment is to be used in accordance with approved training and company policy
Welfare: On-site Welfare (Client) Comments:
Waste Disposal: Waste should be segregated in clear plastic bags or designated waste stream skips or bins. Waste to be managed as per the waste hierarchy in Regulation 12 of the Waste England and Wales Regulations 2012. 1. Prevention 2. Re-Use 3. Recycle 4. Disposal All waste will be disposed of in line with our ISO 14001 Environmental Management System
Waste Skip or Waste Transfer
Waste Transfer (to NSS)
Any additional environmental considerations:
Noise
Will excessive noise be created? No
Is sound measurement required on site? No
Nuisance
Will the works cause nuisance to the occupants/neighbours? Odour, noise, dust, inconvenience etc.
No
Have working hours been changed to accommodate the above?
No
Air Emissions
Will NSS activities increase air emissions excessively?
No
Environmentally Sensitive Areas
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Is there part of the site deemed an environmentally sensitive area which will affect NSS Works? Inc. Watercourses
No
Who will manage control measures to protect the area
N/A
Environmental concerns Report all environmental concerns to [email protected]
Emergency Procedures: Fire procedure as per client’s site specific management plans
First Aid Facilities: Emergency Contact Number 03459 677 477
First Aid Box Location: Within cab of NSS vehicle
Location of Nearest Hospital:
Spire Leeds Hospital Tel: 0113 269 3939 Jackson Avenue Leeds West Yorkshire LS8 1NT 0.5 miles away
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Site Plan
Red – Gutters to be cleaned. Purple – MEWP locations.
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Risk Assessments This method statement is to be read in conjunction with the following risk assessments as included in this document.
☒ RA GEN – General Site Working
☒ RA PPE – Personal Protective Equipment
☒ RA SLIP – Slips, trips, and falls
☒ RA MAN – Manual Handling
☒ RA WEATHER - Inclement Weather
☒ RA WAH - Working at Height
☒ RA MEWP - Use of MEWPS
☒ RA TRANS - MEWP to Roof transfer
☒ RA H&L – Use of Harness and Lanyards
☐ RA PASMA – Use of Mobile Alloy Towers
☐ RA POWER – Use of Power Tools
☒ RA TOOLS – Hand Tools and Equipment
☐ RA LAD - Ladders
☒ RA COMMS - Communication & Co-ordination
☒ RA VEH – Vehicle Movements
☒ RA COSHH – Hazardous Substances
☐ RA NNLW – Asbestos NNLW
☒ RA FALLS – Openings and Edges
☐ RA GLASS – Glazing Works
☐ RA ELEC – Electrical Works
☐ RA ROPE – Rope Access Works
☐ RA HOT– Hot Works
☒ RA WEILS - Leptospirosis, Weil’s Disease and Legionnaires
☐ RA AW – Abrasive Wheel / Power Saws
☒ RA GUANO – Pigeon Guano
☐ RA OVER – Working near Overhead Services
☐ RA WATER – Working near Water
☐ RA LONE – Lone Working
☐ RA CART – Cartridge Operated Tools
☐ RA PFS – Working on Petrol Station Forecourts
For any substances used refer to COSHH Assessments within the file library on Jobwatch
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Declaration
All work will be undertaken by qualified competent persons with experience of the type of work described above, and in all cases in full accordance with safety procedures specified in the NSS Health and Safety Policy. Prepared by: Lewis Dalton Position: Account Manager Date: 07/04/2021 Reviewed by: Chris Hardman Position: Junior Contracts Manager Date: 08/04/2021
Confirm the method statement has been read and understood prior to commencing works. Also confirming the sequence of works will be adhered to without deviation I also confirm that I am aware of my responsibilities under Health and Safety law to carry out my work on this site in a safe manner and not to expose myself or any other persons to unacceptable risks to their health and safety. If printed – must be signed by all operatives on site If digital – must be accepted digitally ie email / PDA acceptance
Name Signed Date
Confidentiality Notice: This document may contain information which is confidential and is intended only for use by only. If you are not an intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any copying, distribution, disclosure, reliance upon or other use of the contents of this document is strictly prohibited. If you have received this document in error, please destroy it.
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Contractor/Visitor Site Induction Guidance Note to Supervisor – each person must be inducted onto site and the induction must be recorded here. Supervisor to complete the induction register and then get the inductee to sign in the correct box. The inductee should not fill in the register, they must only sign it. Supervisor to monitor contractor at work to ensure that correct procedures are being followed. Note, contractors must work to NSS Procedures.
Date of Induction
Print Name of Inductee
Company
Person Sub
contractor
Other
Sub contractor
Other
Sub contractor
Other
Sub contractor
Other
Sub contractor
Other
Inducted By:
Site Specific
Induction given?
Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No
Contractor briefed on NSS POW?
Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No
Emergency Procedures discussed?
Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No
Contractor RAMS
received? Yes / No / N/A Yes / No / N/A Yes / No / N/A Yes / No / N/A Yes / No / N/A
Training Docs
Available & In Date?
Yes / No / N/A Yes / No / N/A Yes / No / N/A Yes / No / N/A Yes / No / N/A
PPE Inspection
records checked?
Yes / No / N/A Yes / No / N/A Yes / No / N/A Yes / No / N/A Yes / No / N/A
Inductee Signature
*Additional induction sheets are available from Medlock Court
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Risk Assessments
Criticality Matrix
Severity Rating (S)
Probability of Occurrence (P) Major Serious Significant Minor Negligible
Certain 25 20 15 10 5
Occasionally 20 16 12 8 4
Probable 15 12 9 6 3
Unlikely 10 8 6 4 2
Improbable 5 4 3 2 1
Severity Rating (S) Likelihood Rating (P)
1 Negligible Slight, no potential risk of injuries, no significant effect on health and safety 1 Improbable A highly unlikely event
2 Minor Minor injuries or equipment damage, minimal effect on health and safety 2 Unlikely An unlikely event, could occur if control measures are disregarded
3 Significant Significant injuries or multiple minor injuries, equipment damage and effect on health and safety
3 Probable An event which may occur despite existing control measures
4 Serious Severe/multiple injuries, equipment damage or major environmental effect that can be controlled
4 Occasionally An event likely to occur unless control measures are improved
5 Extreme Death and/or serious structural damage or major environmental effect that cannot be controlled
5 Certain An event which will occur unless immediate controls are applied
Scoring Matrix (R)
1-4 Low Activities in this category present minimal levels of impact or risk and are unlikely to occur, proceed with these activities as planned and monitor against objectives
5-9 Medium Activities in this category present minor levels of impact or risk. The application of risk management strategies to reduce the impact or risk is advised. Consider ways of modifying the process or implementing controls to reduce the impacts and risks to as low as reasonably practicable (ALARP)
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10 + Serious Activities in this category present serious and unacceptable levels of impact or risk. Consider ways of modifying the process and implementing controls to reduce the impacts and risks to as low as reasonably practicable (ALARP). Additional control measures and monitoring may be required.
15 + High Activities in this category present high levels of impact or risk and should not be allowed to proceed without very careful planning. Consider consulting specialists. The company should evaluate whether the activity is actually necessary in the first place or whether alternative processes are available.
20 + Extreme Activities in this category present extreme levels of impact or risk, such as loss of life or breach of legislation and must not be undertaken.
Reason for current review: RA HOT – Full review following recent fire
RA OVER – full review and clarification on exclusion zone distances Full general review prior to uploading to template
Added to RAMS template: 19/11/20
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Hazard / Description People at Risk
Initial
Assessment Control Measures Residual
Risk
S P R S P R
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Slips Trips and Falls Mobile Plant and Vehicles
Fall from Height Fire
Electricity Structure Collapse
Cranes; falling loads Manual Handling
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ Social Distancing/COVID 19 – Maintain
social distancing as per government guidelines where practical
➢ Slip, Trips and Falls – Assess, eliminate and control the risk for others and yourself
during the works ➢ Mobile Plant and Vehicles – Only to be
operated by trained and authorised operatives
➢ Falls from Height – Comply fully with site rules; permits to work, PPE and work at
height training ➢ Fire – Fully comply with Hot Works permit
controls ➢ Electricity – Never assume electrical
equipment/cables are dead or that they are safe
➢ Structure collapse – Always ensure a safe working environment and the stability of
nearby structures ➢ Manual Handling – Assess; Task,
Individual, Load, Environment, use mechanical aids whenever possible
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work.
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ Obey all signs, instruction and barriers ➢ Ensure site safety rules are clearly
displayed ➢ Appropriate PPE to be worn at all times
➢ Social Distancing/COVID 19 – Ensure excellent hygiene throughout works. Wash
hands regularly for 20 seconds with soap and warm water.
➢ All site operatives and visitors to be fully inducted
➢ All operatives to be briefed regarding RAMS ➢ All appropriate PPE to be worn
➢ Frequent site inspections to identify and eliminate hazards
HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ Health and safety in construction HSG 150 ➢ CDM Regulations 2015 – Legal Series
Guidance (L153) ➢ The Absolutely Essential Health and Safety
Toolkit INDG 344
This risk assessment will be reviewed annually or following a related accident or incident
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PP
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Failure of PPE leading to:
Slips Trips and Falls Fall from Height
Falling objects Manual Handling
Public Employees
Contractors
5 4 20
Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ Operatives to wear PPE determined within
the RAMS and required for the tasks to be undertaken.
➢ All operatives to use PPE as per training and the manufacturer’s instructions
➢ Use the correct lanyard for fall restraint and fall arrest systems
➢ Wear gloves to keep hands warm and dry during tasks with vibrating hand and power
tools. ➢ Check cut resistance and permeability of
hand protection ➢ Wear safety helmets where there is a risk
of falling objects ➢ Safety boots to be worn and secured
➢ Wear eye protection where there is a risk of flying/airborne debris such as grinding
and scraping gutters
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work.
➢ Provision of PPE in line with the risk assessments and COSHH assessments
produced. ➢ Mandatory inspections as required by
manufacturer’s instructions to be completed or scheduled by competent
management.
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ Obey all safety signs and instruction noting PPE requirements
➢ All operatives to be briefed and inducted regarding RAMS
➢ All appropriate PPE to be determined by RAMS
➢ Pre-use checks to be undertaken on all PPE used.
➢ Report any failed or faulty PPE and quarantine for repair or replacement.
HSE & Other Guidance Comments ➢ The Personal Protective Equipment
Regulations 2002 ➢ Respiratory protective equipment at work:
A practical guide HSG53 ➢ Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) At
Work, INDG174
➢ Harness (EN 361)
➢ Fall Restraint Lanyard (EN 354:2010) ➢ Shock Absorber Lanyard (EN 355:2002)
➢ Safety boots (EN ISO 20345) ➢ Safety glasses (EN166)
➢ High Vis Vest (EN 20471:2013) ➢ Safety Gloves (EN388 / EN 374-2 / EN 374-
3)
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RA
SLIP
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lip
s,
trip
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nd
fall
s
Uneven surfaces Obstacles
Trailing cables Wet or slippery surfaces
Changes in level
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
5 4 20
Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ Uneven surfaces: Many slips and trips
occur when people are walking on uneven surfaces. The risk can be reduced by
providing walkways that are clearly designated as a walkway, provided with
good conditions underfoot, signposted and provided with adequate lighting.
➢ Obstacles: Other slips and trips happen because there is something in the person’s
way, such as building materials or waste ➢ Housekeeping - everyone keeping their
work and storage areas tidy ➢ Deliveries - planning deliveries to
minimise the amount of materials on site ➢ Waste - designating areas for waste
collection, providing skips and bins where needed and making clear the
responsibilities for waste removal. ➢ Trailing cables: If you can use cordless
tools you may not need to use cables. Where you need cables for temporary
lighting or mains-powered tools, run them at high level, especially along corridors.
➢ Wet or slippery surfaces: Treat slippery surfaces with stone (mud) or grit (for ice)
or provide temporary covering, signpost any slippery areas and make sure footwear
with a good grip is worn. ➢ Changes in level: Where you cannot
avoid small changes in level, such as in doorways, consider installing ramps. If you
cannot do this, use signs to warn workers to look out for the change in level.
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work.
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ Obey all signs, instruction and barriers ➢ Ensure site safety rules are clearly
displayed ➢ Appropriate PPE to be worn at all
times
➢ All site operatives and visitors to be fully inducted
➢ All operatives to be briefed regarding RAMS ➢ All appropriate PPE to be worn
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➢ Frequent site inspections to identify and
eliminate hazards
HSE & Other Guidance Comments ➢ Health and safety in construction HSG 150
➢ CDM Regulations 2015 – Legal Series Guidance (L153)
➢ The Absolutely Essential Health and Safety Toolkit INDG 344
This risk assessment will be reviewed annually
or following a related accident or incident
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Load weight and task frequency
Hand position from the lower back
Torso twisting/bending Postural constraints
Poor grip Floor surface/distance
Environmental factors; wind, rain, cold, heat etc.
Public
Employees Contractors
Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training
➢ Maintenance work, by its very nature,
involves many lifting, carrying and handling activities.
➢ Eliminate/Avoid: Using mechanical lifting aids like conveyors, hoists, telehandlers or
cranes. Specialist devices and attachments (e.g. for roof sheets, windows) are also
available, delivering materials directly to their point of use. Plan so you can lift
materials to the building/roof and distribute them by pallet truck while plant such as
cranes and telehandlers still have access. Making the load smaller or lighter and
easier to lift. ➢ Techniques: Reduce the need to bend to
materials, twist, stoop or stretch. Where possible, store heavier loads at waist
height. Only store lighter or more easily / infrequently handled items on the floor.
Mast climbers provide an alternative work platform to scaffolding while allowing the
platform height to be precisely controlled so workers can lay materials at the most
comfortable and productive height. ➢
➢ Environment: Plan the route from lifting to
work location including rest stops. The ground should be even and firm where
possible, particularly when pushing / pulling loads. Use suitable coverings if
necessary. Keep the workspace clean and tidy. Ensure sufficient lighting so that
workers can clearly see what they are doing. Avoid working in extremes of
temperature if possible. Provide the right additional controls or personal protective
equipment (PPE) where you cannot change these conditions.
Managerial Controls Procedural Controls ➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work.
➢ Risk assess all manual handling tasks
➢ Communicate with your supervisor or manager any concerns
Physical Controls
➢ Social distancing/COVID-19 – When lifting in pairs, lift back-to-back where practical
ensuring good verbal communication throughout
➢ PPE must be worn and must be approved, suitable and compatible for the task
➢ All mechanical lifting aids must be suitable for the task and free from damage and
subject to inspection
➢ Check the load for hazards or potential hazards i.e. damage that may cause an
accident or injury whilst lifting such as: o Faulty handles
o Sharp corners or breaks o Leaking liquids or solids
o Structural integrity
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HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ MHOR ‘92 ➢ Manual handling: What you need to know
as a busy builder (CIS61) ➢ Health and Safety in Construction HSG150
This risk assessment will be reviewed annually in January and following any relevant
incident/accident.
RA
WE
ATH
ER
- I
ncle
men
t W
eath
er
High Winds, Rain, Snow,
Ice / Unsafe working conditions – slips / falls.
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
4 3 12
Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls ➢ Operatives to be trained in the use of
equipment and it’s limitations in certain weather
➢ Operatives educated on how to determine the weather and where to find this
information. Use Met Office app sent out to all phones
➢ Keep warm and dry
➢ Consider the weather and upcoming
weather when planning works. ➢ Stop works immediately if weather gets
worse ➢ Roof works to be thoroughly assessed to
determine if wet, windy or icy weather prohibits roof access
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ Wear suitable PPE and uniform such as
thick coat and gloves when it is cold ➢ Implement supervisor on each job to lead
communication ➢ Use salt grit on icy walkways
➢ Do not tie items to scaffolding or edge protection
➢ MEWPS not to be used in wind speeds
above the manufacturer’s guidelines. MEWPS designed to a max. wind speed of
12m/s ➢ Mobile Alloy towers should not be used in
windspeeds exceeding 24mph ➢ Scaffolds, safety netting and edge
protection inspected after extreme winds,
snow or other weather prior to allowing access
➢ Where possible remove items from the roof when expecting strong winds. Where this is
not possible, ensure items left on roofs are secure in case of strong winds.
HSE & Other Guidance Comments ➢ Management of Health and Safety at Work
Regulations 1999
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RA
WA
H -
Wo
rkin
g a
t H
eig
ht
Operatives fall from height
Injury/damage from falling objects
Suspended at height (Syncope risk)
Extreme weather
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls ➢ All operatives to be made aware of the
risks and hazards associated with working at height and to be instructed in the
contents of the risk assessment method statement RAMS
➢ All staff to be trained in the use and inspection of their harnesses and lanyards
➢ All workers to be provided with training in working at height
➢ Extreme weather conditions; heat, cold, wind, ice etc which increases risk must be
avoided or controlled
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Inspections must be completed at the work site during work activity to ensure
adequate controls are in place and effective ➢ MEWP’s to be LOLER inspected 6 monthly
with records available ➢ Scaffolds, safety nets and edge protection
to be inspected every 7-days or after adverse weather conditions.
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ A safe system of access and egress to the working area shall be provided
➢ Communal fall protection “handrails” must be used in preference to personal fall
protection “lanyards” ➢ Work restraint lanyards to be used to
prevent access to hazardous areas, fall arrest lanyards to be used when the work
has a potential for falling such as; edge work, skylights
➢ The area shall provide physical barrier for protection to pedestrians below the work
area ➢ MEWP’s must be cordoned off to create an
exclusion zone while in operation ➢ Use of tool tethers to eliminate equipment
falls
➢ No materials or debris shall be allowed to be thrown from the roof
➢ A full method statement and safe system of work shall be prepared prior to the
commencement of any works ➢ Warning signs shall be erected to warn
public and others of works ovehead ➢ Works shall not be permitted to take place
during periods of adverse weather such as in strong winds or wet weather
➢ Harnesses and lanyards must be inspected a minimum of 6 monthly for signs of wear
and tear ➢ Pre-use inspections should be undertaken
on all equipment and PPE being used
HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ HSG33 Safety and Roof Work
➢ HSG150 Health and Safety in Construction ➢ Work at Height Regulations 2005
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RA
ME
WP
- U
se o
f M
EW
PS
Operatives falling from
height Falling objects / tools
Overturning Collision with other plant
or structures Failure of lifting
mechanism Impact with overhead
cables or other obstructions
Public
Employees Contractors
Customers
5 4 20
Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls ➢ Social distancing/COVID 19 - Where
possible avoid having more than one operative in the platform at any one time.
Where this is not practical; work back-to-back.
➢ All operators to be trained in the safe use of the specific type of platform being used
(IPAF/PAL or equivalent) including emergency decent/rescue
➢ All operators trained in hazard awareness associated with MEWP work; power lines,
obstructions, ground surface etc. ➢ All persons using a MEWP should be
provided with training for working at height ➢ All persons using a MEWP shall be provided
with training in the use safety harnesses and in the importance of ensuring a
harness & lanyard is always used and secured to the basket
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Checks shall be made prior to use to ensure that all MEWP’s are in a serviceable
state and are accompanied by a valid LOLER Thorough Examination (required
every 6 months)
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ Work restraint lanyards to be used
➢ The working area beneath the MEWP will be fenced off to safeguard any persons
below from falling objects and from the risk of collision with the MEWP
➢ The area in which it is anticipated the MEWP will operate shall be cleared of all
materials, debris and other obstructions ➢ The ground should be inspected prior to
use by a competent person to ensure it can
sustain the load
➢ Spreader plates to be used with the
outriggers always ➢ Large plywood spreader plates positioned
to protect cobbled/blocked paving detail ➢ Outriggers shall be extended prior to the
raising of the platform ➢ When not in use, the platform should be
lowered and the keys removed
➢ MEWP’s will only be used on firm level
ground ➢ Spreader plates to be used with outriggers.
➢ Vehicle daily inspection to be completed by the operative
➢ RAMS to be read and signed off by each operative
➢ Dynamic risk assessment to be completed for all reactive works
➢ Emergency lowering and rescue procedures
included in RAMS
➢ Site Inspection for hazards; ground
stability, overhead power lines, rivers/streams etc.
➢ If used for loading materials; MEWP must be positioned at a safe distance from the
building to extend the basket and outriggers used to stop the machine
moving HSE & Other Guidance Comments
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➢ HSG 150 Health and Safety in Construction ➢ HSG144 The Safe Use of Vehicles on
Construction Sites ➢ The Work at Height Regulations 2005
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RA
TR
AN
S –
ME
WP
to
Ro
of
Tra
nsfe
r
Operatives falling from height
Falling objects / tools Overturning
Collision with other plant or structures
Failure of lifting mechanism
Impact with overhead cables or other
obstructions Operative fall and
suspended by lanyard
Damage to building from MEWP
Employees Contractors
Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ All operators to be trained in the safe use
of the specific type of platform being used (IPAF/PAL or equivalent) including
emergency decent/rescue ➢ All operators trained in hazard awareness
associated with MEWP work; power lines, obstructions, ground surface etc.
➢ All persons using a MEWP should be provided with training for working at height
➢ All persons using a MEWP shall be provided with training in the use safety harnesses
and in the importance of ensuring a harness & lanyard is always used and
secured to the basket
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Checks shall be made prior to use to ensure that all MEWP’s are in a serviceable
state and are accompanied by a valid LOLER and test certificate
➢ All documentation must be; available, signed off, suitable and sufficient to control
the risk
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ Lanyards to be connected during use and
transfer ➢ The working area beneath the MEWP will
be fenced off to safeguard any persons below from falling objects and from the risk
of collision with the MEWP ➢ The area in which it is anticipated the
MEWP will operate shall be cleared of all materials, debris and other obstructions
➢ The ground should be inspected prior to use by a competent person to ensure it is
capable of sustaining the load ➢ Spreader plates to be used with the
outriggers at all times ➢ Large plywood spreader plates positioned
to protect cobbled/blocked paving detail ➢ Outriggers shall be extended prior to the
raising of the platform ➢ When not in use, the platform should be
lowered and the keys removed
➢ MEWP to Roof transfer must be the safest
option available ➢ Transfer method must be authorised by
Contract Manager prior to attempting transfer
➢ Rescue procedures and equipment must be planned in
➢ If safety is not ensured, the work must be postponed
➢ MEWP’s will only be used on firm level ground
➢ Spreader plates to be used with outriggers at all times
➢ Vehicle daily inspection to be completed by the operative
➢ RAMS to be read and signed off by each operative
➢ Site Inspection for hazards; ground stability, overhead power lines,
rivers/streams etc HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ IPAF Operators Safety guide ➢ HSG 150 Health and Safety in Construction
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➢ The Work at Height Regulations WAHR
2005
➢ Lifting Operations Lifting Equipment Regulations LOLER 1998
➢ Provision & Use of Work Equipment Regulations PUWER 1998
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RA
H&
L –
Use o
f H
arn
ess a
nd
Lan
yard
s
Incorrect length lanyard
Damaged lanyard/harness
Not secured to anchor point
Harness incorrectly worn Failure of anchor point
Insufficient clearance to absorb fall (lanyard too
long)
Employees
Contractors Customers
5 5 25
Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls ➢ All operatives should be informed of the
hazards and instructed on the required safe systems of works and control measures
➢ All operatives to be provided with appropriate PPE and trained in its use and
application ➢ Specific training in the use of the harness,
lanyard and associated system should be provided to all those using the equipment
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Ensure appropriate safety equipment and PPE are made available
➢ Ensure that those carrying out the works are fit and healthy
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ All equipment to be thoroughly checked and inspected prior to use
➢ Damaged equipment is to be taken out of use immediately and reported to the
supervisor ➢ Wherever practical, the lanyard is to be
clipped on to a secure anchor point at head height to reduce the fall distance
➢ Ensure that consideration is given to how a person can be rescued after an arrested fall
➢ Ensure that all anchor points have been thoroughly tested and inspected and are
suitable for use ➢ Ensure that all harnesses and lanyards are
properly stored in an warm dry area, where they are unlikely to get damaged
➢ Harness and Lanyards to be formerly inspected every six months
HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations
➢ Work at Height Regulations ➢ PPE against falls from height. Lanyards BS
EN 354 ➢ PPE against falls from height. Full body
harnesses BS EN 361
➢ PPE against falls from height. Fall arrest
systems BS EN 363
➢ PPE against falls from height. Energy absorbers BS EN 355
The use of safety harnesses and fall arrest systems should always be the last choice for
providing protection against falls from height
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RA
PA
SM
A –
Use
of
Mo
bil
e A
llo
y T
ow
ers
Fall from height Falling objects
Slips and Trips Pinch points
Tresspassers
Public
Employees Contractors
Customers
5 4 20
Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls ➢ Social distancing/COVID 19 - Where
possible avoid having more than one operative on each platform at any one
time. Where this is not practical; work back-to-back.
➢ Operatives building towers to be trained in the safe erection and use of the mobile
alloy towers i.e. PASMA or equivalent ➢ All persons using a tower should be
provided with training for working at height
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Checks shall be made prior to use to ensure that all towers are in a serviceable
state and are accompanied by the manual from the supplier (electronic or paper form)
➢ Alloy towers to be used to access another level only as a last resort with a robust safe
access method in place preventing falls during transfer. Double span towers
preferred Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ The working area beneath and around the tower will be barriered off to safeguard any
persons below from falling objects and from the risk of collision with the tower.
➢ The area in which it is anticipated the tower will operate shall be cleared of all
materials, debris and other obstructions ➢ The ground should be inspected prior to
use by a competent person to ensure it can sustain the load
➢ Spreader plates to be used where required ➢ Store all components away from walkways
and in a safe and secure area ➢ Wear head protection and gloves as all
times ➢ Tower to be lowered to 4m prior to moving
➢ Never work or climb up the outside of the tower
➢ Operatives must not stand on a platform without edge protection
➢ Scaffold must not be moved with personnel, materials or equipment on the
platform ➢ Mobile alloy towers will only be used on
firm level ground ➢ Outriggers to be used at all times when
working above 2m ➢ Tower should be inspected every seven
days if left erected ➢ RAMS to be read and signed off by each
operative ➢ Dynamic risk assessment to be completed
for all reactive works
➢ Site Inspection for hazards; ground
stability, overhead power lines,
rivers/streams etc. ➢ When not in use, where possible, the tower
should be dismantled. If not, left in a secure area where public or trespassers
cannot access HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ HSG 150 Health and Safety in Construction ➢ The Work at Height Regulations 2005
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PO
WE
R –
Use o
f P
ow
er T
oo
ls
Drill bit failure Flying debris from drill bit
Flying debris from material being drilled into
Noise/Vibration Inhalation of dust
Contact with drill bit Entanglement of clothing
in moving parts
Public
Employees Contractors
Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ All persons using power drills shall be
proficient in there use in accordance with the requirements of current regulations
➢ All operatives to be competent in the selection and use of power drills and
appropriate bit selection ➢ All operatives using Power drills should be
instructed to warn other persons in the area who may be affected by their work
and ensure that they remain at a safe distance
➢ All operatives to be competent the use of the appropriate PPE
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Only competent persons shall be authorised to change/mount abrasive
wheels, all such persons shall be formally appointed by the company and recorded on
a central register ➢ The register shall be maintained together
with copies of training certificates for all persons qualified/authorises to change
abrasive wheels ➢ Managers to ensure that sufficient supplies
of the correct type of cutting disc/wheel are always available
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ All Power drills to be inspected prior to use
➢ Checks to be made to ensure the correct drill bit has been selected
➢ Operators shall not apply excessive pressure to the drill during the drilling
operation and shall ensure that the correct speed is used for the selected bit.
➢ Adequate and appropriate storage facilities to be provided for the storage of the tool
and associated equipment ➢ All required PPE as stated above shall be
inspected and assessed for its suitability prior to use
➢ No loose clothing or other material shall be worn or in the vicinity of the drilling
operation ➢ Operators shall only commence drilling
operations when it is safe to do and they shall ensure that they have a firm footing
at all times
➢ Power drills shall only be used by
competent persons ➢ Staff to ensure that the area adjacent to
the drilling operation are either kept clear or that sufficient shielding is provided to
guard other operatives/members of the public
➢ Ensure adequate ventilation is provided in areas where ventilation is poor
➢ Where there is a potential fire risk, ensure an appropriate fire extinguisher is available
➢ No persons to be exposed to 87db over 8hr TWA
HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ INDG291 (rev1) Providing and using work
equipment safely
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➢ Provision and Use of Work Equipment
Regulations 1998
➢ PUWER Approved Code of Practice L22
RA
TO
OLS
– H
an
d T
oo
ls a
nd
Eq
uip
men
t
Splintering/shattering
tools Sharp blades/edges
Manual handling Damaged tools
Incorrect tool for the job
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls ➢ Operatives must be deemed competent to
use hand tools ➢ Operatives should be trained to clean,
store and maintain all tools ➢ Wear eye protection where there is a risk
of flying/airborne debris such as grinding and scraping gutters
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Ensure adequate tools, equipment and resources are available for the work force
and each job
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ Appropriate PPE to be worn
➢ Damage tools to be returned to the supervisor
➢ All tools shall be regularly inspected and maintained
➢ Tools should only be used for their intended purpose
➢ Service/replacement agreement for power tools
➢ Portable Appliance Testing and Inspection ➢ Asset management system
➢ Ensure adequate tools, equipment and
consumables are available prior to the start of each job
➢ All tools are to be inspected prior to use for damage etc. deficiencies reported to
management immediately ➢ All tools are to be kept safe and tidy to
prevent damage or theft
HSE & Other Guidance Comments ➢ Provision and Use of Work Equipment
Regulations 1998 ➢ PUWER Approved Code of Practice L22
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RA
LA
D -
La
dd
ers
Falls from ladder
Ladder slipping
Injury / damage from
falling objects tools
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ All persons to be competent in basic ladder
safety, including use, inspection and safety measures whilst working from ladders and
at height. ➢ Ladders used to access other levels (not
designed working platforms i.e. scaffolds) is a last resort and all other access
methods assessed.
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ Ladders to be securely tied off to prevent slippage and movement
➢ Where a ladder cannot be tied or secured in any other way, it will be securely footed
by another operative ➢ If a ladder is being used to access a
working platform the ladder shall extend 1.05m above the platform level
➢ The correct angle for a ladder is 75° or at a slope of 1:4
➢ Overreaching from ladders shall not be permitted
➢ 3 points of contact to be maintained with the ladder at all times
➢ Use of ladders will only ever be used for short duration work (<30 minutes) where
no viable alternative is available ➢ Podium steps and tower scaffolds should
always be selected in preference to ladders or step ladders
➢ Damaged ladders shall be removed from site immediately
➢ The painting of ladders shall not be permitted as this may mask any defects
➢ Ladders to be inspected regularly and before use
HSE & Other Guidance Comments ➢ HSE Guidance Note – Safe Use of Ladders,
Stepladders and Trestles ➢ Work at Height Regulations 2005
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SP
RA
Y –
Ap
ply
ing
Sp
ecia
list
Co
ati
ng
s (
In
c.
Sp
rayin
g)
Dermatitis/Irritations
Eye injury from the spray/backwash
Electric Shock Slips/Trips
Manual Handling Spray/chemical
inhalation Work at Height - Falls
COSHH; paints, sealants etc.
Public
Employees Contractors
Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ Operatives must read the COSHH
Assessment and ensure they fully understand it before commencing any work
with substances hazardous to health ➢ Operatives to be competent in the use of
the equipment, its maintenance and inspection prior to use
➢ Operatives to be instructed in the hazards and harm which can be caused by using
the product and equipment used for spray applications
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Ensure unauthorised access of other trades or occupants is prevented during spraying
activities ➢ Site Inspections by Contract Managers
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ Safety glasses/goggles or face shield to be worn to protect the eyes
➢ Gloves and coveralls to be worn to protect the skin and prevent dermatitis
➢ Waterproof boots or wellingtons to be worn with toe protection
➢ For respiratory protection, a face mask must be worn and replaced regularly
➢ Ensure fall protection equipment is in place ➢ Keep trailing leads and hoses away from
walkways. Elevate where possible; use signage where not.
➢ Spray application of specialist coatings must only be undertaken in calm weather
conditions to prevent spread. ➢ Portable Appliance Testing of electrical
equipment ➢ Equipment must be inspected prior to use
to ensure it is in the correct working order. ➢ Prevent run off from entering watercourses
or environmentally sensitive areas
HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ INDG136(rev5) – Working with substances hazardous to health
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CO
MM
S -
Co
mm
un
icati
on
& C
o-o
rdin
ati
on
Failure to Communicate
Risks between Multiple Contractors on One Site
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ All employees training in the use of
systems such as Jobwatch, HR etc ➢ Operatives to be competent in the use of
the tablets and associated software
➢ Ensure pre-start discussions are
undertaken during job handover. ➢ Communicate job scope clearly including
images, diagrams and maps ➢ On long term works regularly communicate
for updates ➢ Communicate any possible inconveniences
to clients/tenants/other contractors as soon as possible
➢ Supply client with RAMS as soon as possible
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ Ensure phones, tablets and laptops remain
charged ➢ In areas where phone signal is low, inform
management as soon as possible to arrange a sufficient communication process
➢ Use signage and barriers to make others aware of the work area
➢ Implement a team leader on each job to lead communication
➢ Induct any subcontractors on site ensure
their RAMS are sufficient and they are aware of our scope
➢ Regularly update clients/tenants/other contractors with progress
➢ Use email where possible to have information in writing
HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
➢ Health and Safety (Consultation with Employees) Regulations 1996
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VE
H –
Veh
icle
Mo
ve
men
ts
Operatives being struck
by traffic Traffic colliding with
stationary plant, materials or equipment
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ All operatives to be informed and
instructed of the risk and hazards of working adjacent to live traffic
➢ Appropriately qualified site supervisor trained in accordance with the NRSWA to
be on site at all times ➢ All operatives to be NRSWA certified
➢ All operatives to be familiar with the requirements of Chapter 8 of the Street
Works Manual
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Ensure approval has been obtained from the local highways authority before
commencing work
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ During the setting up of the traffic
management systems, vehicles with roof mounted flashing amber beacons, men at
work signs and keep left/right arrows shall be used to provide protection to the
operatives setting out the cones, barriers and signage etc
➢ Advance warning signs will be erected on the approaches to the works area to warn
motorists of the impending works ➢ All staff will wear high visibility clothing
when working in the public highway Sufficient road width will be provided to
enable buses, cars and lorries etc to pass safely
➢ All works should be signed in accordance with Chapter 8 of the Traffic Signs Manual
➢ Ensure sufficient lighting is provided to warn motorists during periods of poor light
All works should be securely fenced off and separated from other road users and
pedestrians
➢ All traffic management proposals should be
carefully planned in advance and agreed with the highways authorities and where
applicable with the emergency services ➢ A detailed method statement should be
prepared for the works, this should include traffic management proposals as agreed
with the local authority where required ➢ All traffic management schemes are to be
designed in accordance with Chapter 8 of the NRSWA
➢ Ensure sufficient supplies of cones, signs and other products are available before the
commencement of operations ➢ Operatives will always face the traffic when
setting out cones, barriers and signs etc Regular inspection and checking of signs
and other elements of the traffic management proposals will be carried out
to ensure they remain in the correct position etc
HSE & Other Guidance Comments ➢ CIS No. 52 – Crossing High Speed Roads
on Foot During Temporary Traffic Management Works
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➢ Safety at Street Works and Road Works – A
Code of Practice
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RA
CO
SH
H –
Haza
rdo
us S
ub
sta
nces
Injury through inhalation Injury through ingestion
Injury through injection Injury through absorption
Explosion Injury through skin
contact
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
5 4 20
Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ All operatives should be informed of the
hazards and instructed on the required safe systems of works and control measures
including PPE selection and use ➢ All staff to be informed of the potential
hazards to their health from contact with hazardous substances
➢ All staff who are considered to be at risk should be provided with instruction on the
precautions to be taken when using and handling such substances
➢ All staff to be informed that a specific COSHH assessment must be completed for
every potentially hazardous substance used in the workplace
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Ensure appropriate safety equipment and PPE are made available
➢ Managers to ensure all safeguards are in place and that the appropriate PPE is
provided and used ➢ Substitute any substance with an equally
effective but less hazardous material wherever possible
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ Staff must be made aware of, and adhere to the control measures on the specific
COSHH/risk assessments ➢ The COSHH/risk assessments need to be
reviewed on a regular basis ➢ Contractors must not be allowed to bring
chemicals onto the premises unless they have undertaken an assessment of risk and
have adequate control measures in place to reduce those risks
➢ Suitable PPE must be provided and worn where the COSHH assessment determines
this to be necessary ➢ All substances must be adequately and
securely stored
➢ All hazardous substances must be identified.
➢ Any substance that is no longer in use must be disposed of safely, and in
accordance with information on the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
➢ A written COSHH risk assessment must be completed for any hazardous substances
retained or used in the workplace ➢ A MSDS must be obtained for every
hazardous material used in the workplace. ➢ The need to use hazardous substances
must be eliminated wherever possible.
HSE & Other Guidance Comments ➢ INDG136 COSHH: A Brief Guide to the
Regulations ➢ COSHH essentials: Easy steps to control
chemicals. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations HSG193
➢ This assessment is not substance specific
and a specific COSHH Assessment must be carried out for all hazardous substances
used in the workplace.
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➢ The Control of Substances Hazardous to
Health Regulations (as amended).
Approved Code of Practice and guidance L5
RA
NN
LW
– A
sb
esto
s N
NLW
Operative exposure to Chrysotile “white
asbestos” Release of fibres into the
air / water 3rd party exposure to
asbestos
Public
Employees Contractors
Customers
5 5 25
Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ All operatives to be made aware of the risks and hazards associated with working
at height and to be instructed in the contents of the method statement and safe
system work ➢ All operatives likely to come across ACM’s
will be trained to NNLW (Notifiable Non Licensed Works)
➢ Asbestos awareness and NNLW training will be managed and recorded through Titan
software
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided and that control measures remain valid for
the duration of the work ➢ Ensure Risk Assessments and Method
Statements are suitable and sufficient to control the hazard identified
➢ Contract Managers will ensure the operatives will be chosen by their
competency, training and supervision Licensed Asbestos works will only be
carried out by approved UKAS sub-contractors
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ A safe system of access and egress to the working area shall be provided,
➢ Until “no asbestos present” due to age of construction, sampling or asbestos survey
can be proven it will be presumed that asbestos is present and appropriate
controls adopted
➢ All operatives will wear Type 5 disposable overalls and over boots, disposable or
orinasal respirator with a FFP3 filter protection
➢ A full method statement and safe system of work shall be prepared prior to the
commencement of any works ➢ All NNLW works will be carried out as
detailed in Asbestos Essentials; a0, a10, a12, a13, a14
➢ No material shall be allowed to be thrown
from the roof area ➢ Warning signs shall be erected informing
others of works going on overhead ➢ Works shall not be permitted to take place
during periods of adverse weather such as in strong winds or wet weather
HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ HSG33 Safety and Roof Work ➢ HSG150 Health and Safety in Construction
➢ Work at Height Regulations 2005 ➢ Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012
➢ Asbestos Essentials: a0, a10, a12, a13, a14
All “Licensed” work on ACM’s will be completed by approved UKAS sub-contractors and their
work monitored and reviewed
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RA
FR
AG
ILE
– W
ork
on
Fra
gile
Ro
ofs
Falls through fragile materials
Traversing across fragile roofs
Asbestos “Chrysotile” contamination/ exposure
Public
Employees Contractors
Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ All operatives to be competent in the risks
of working at height and with fragile roofing materials
➢ Operatives to be competent in the selected safe system of work required in each
individual case ➢ Only persons with experience of this type
work shall be used ➢ Operatives to have asbestos awareness
training or NNLW as a minimum
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ All work involving fragile roofs shall be clearly identified prior to the start of work
➢ All NLW will adhere to the Asbestos Essentials guidance and methods
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ Safe and adequate means of access and
egress to be provided to the roof area ➢ Where fragile material is restricted to a
small area (i.e.: roof lights) these areas should be cordoned off
➢ No person shall be permitted to walk or traverse over a fragile roof without the use
of; Easi-Dec, Valley walk system crawling boards, roof ladders, scaffolding, staging or
other protective devices such as skylight protectors
➢ Consideration shall be given to the use of safety nets suspended below the roof
where applicable
➢ All work will be subject to a full permit to
work system ➢ No lone working will be permitted
➢ All NLW will follow and adhere to the procedures stated in the HSE Asbestos
Essentials
HSE & Other Guidance Comments ➢ HSG33 Safety in Roof Work
➢ HSE Fragile Roof Safety Alert for Builders ➢ Work at Height Regulations 2005
➢ Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 ➢ Asbestos Essentials guidance and methods
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RA
FA
LLS
– O
pen
ing
s a
nd
Ed
ges
Falls of persons from height through
openings/over edges Objects falling/being
kicked through openings/over edges
Public
Employees Contractors
Customers
5 4 20
Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ All operatives should be informed of the
hazards and instructed on the required safe systems of works and control measures
➢ All operatives to be provided with appropriate PPE and trained in its use and
application
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Ensure appropriate safety equipment and PPE are made available
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ Secure double guard rails and toe boards
to be erected around all open edges where the risk of a fall exists
➢ All guardrails should be securely fixed so as to provide an effective barrier against
persons falling against them ➢ Where openings and holes are present in
floors and ceilings etc, these should be securely covered to prevent persons from
falling through them, any boards should be secured in position, so that they cannot be
easily removed and they should have sufficient strength to prevent them
breaking or collapsing if anyone should walk across or fall onto them
➢ Care should be taken to ensure that barriers and boards do not cause additional
trip hazards, where necessary, use hazard tape to highlight such risks
➢ Plan all works so that no work takes place
next to an unguarded opening or edge ➢ Ensure that barriers are erected as the
work progresses to provide protection to all persons
➢ Ensure that where openings and edges are being formed that adequate protection,
such as crash decks or safety harnesses are provided during the works to safeguard
those involved in carrying out the work
HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ Work at Height Regulations 2005 ➢ Working at Height: A brief guide
(INDG401)
➢ Falls from height are one of the biggest causes of accidents in the construction
industry, every precaution needs to be taken to prevent falls from height
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RA
GLA
SS
– G
lazin
g W
ork
s
Manual Handling Sharp Edges
Falling Objects/Materials Ladder Work
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
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➢ Only competent experienced glazers to be
employed ➢ All operatives should be informed of the
hazards and instructed on the required safe systems of works and control measures
➢ All operatives to be provided with appropriate PPE and be competent in its
use and application ➢ All staff to be provided with training in safe
lifting techniques, manual handling and working at height
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Ensure first aid kit is readily available close to the works being undertaken
➢ Ensure the PPE provided is appropriate for the task
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ All power tools to be either cordless or low
voltage (110v or less) ➢ Restrict use of power tools to competent
persons over the age of 18 years ➢ Avoid trailing lead and keep walkways clear
➢ Ensure adequate storage areas are provided
➢ Ensure safe access is provided to the working area
➢ Clear up all breakages immediately ➢ Use approved suction pads to lift and
handle glass sheets
➢ Daily checks of all equipment to be made
prior to its use ➢ Carry out COSHH assessment on all
substances used, wherever possible substitute for less hazardous substance
➢ Clear debris and waste on a regular basis ➢ Avoid working from ladders and other
temporary platforms, ensure an adequate safe working platform is always provided
➢ Ensure a first aider is present within each glazing team
HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ HSE Guidance Note – Safe Use of Ladders, Stepladders and Trestles
➢ Work at Height Regulations 2005 ➢ Provision and Use of Work Equipment
Regulations ➢ Management of Health and Safety at Work
Regulations ➢ Getting to Grips with Manual Handling
(INDG 143) ➢ Control of Noise at Work Regulations
➢ Control of Vibration at Work Regulation
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RA
ELE
C–
Ele
ctr
ica
l W
ork
s
Contact with live
conductors – Electrocution
Fire Manual handling
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ Only competent experienced electricians to
carry out electrical installations ➢ Manual handling training to be provided to
all staff ➢ Staff to be trained and conversant with the
requirements of the permit to work system
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Check the qualifications and competence of all electricians
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ Isolate all power supplies
➢ Ensure all PPE including rubber mats and insulated tools are used
➢ Ensure all switchgear and distribution panels are securely locked and signed
➢ Permit to work system required for all work
involving live electrical installations ➢ Lockout procedures required for the
isolation of incoming electrical supplies ➢ Test all equipment before
installing/modifying to ensure that it has been isolated and is not live
➢ All installations should be formally inspected and tested before first use and a
new certificate issued every three months
HSE & Other Guidance Comments ➢ HSG 141 Electrical Safety on Construction
Sites ➢ HSG 85 Electricity at Work: Safe Working
Practices ➢ BS7671 Requirements for Electrical
Installations – IEE Wiring Regulations (16th Edition)
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RA
RO
PE
– R
op
e A
ccess W
orks
Falls from height
Falling objects Accidental lowering of
rope Contact with suspended
structure Failure of rope access
equipment Impact with overhead
cables or other obstructions
Adverse weather conditions
Exposure to UV rays
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ All Rope access technicians to be trained in
rope access, certificates available on request.
➢ All rope access technicians should be provided with training for working at height
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Checks shall be made prior to use to ensure that all rope access equipment is in
date and accompanied by a valid test certificate (available on request)
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ The working area beneath the rope access technicians will be fenced off to safeguard
any persons below from falling objects and from the risk of collision with pedestrians /
Vehicles. ➢ The area in which it is anticipated the rope
access technicians will operate shall be cleared of all materials, debris and other
obstructions ➢ Weather will be checked the day before the
works are scheduled. Weather will be monitored immediately prior to works
taking place, any adverse weather conditions may halt works under the
authority of the site foreman.
➢ All work shall be carried out by a team who will hold the necessary certification for rope
access techniques conforming to BS7985 and at least one will hold a current First Aid
Certificate. Under no circumstances will there be any ‘lone working’.
➢ Access to the roof is by a door onto the roof, the key for which is held by the
building manager and will be signed for by the operatives when taken.
HSE & Other Guidance Comments ➢ HSG 150 Health and Safety in Construction
➢ The Work at Height Regulations 2005
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RA
JE
T –
Pre
ssu
re W
ash
ing
Cuts and harm caused by high pressure water jets
Dermatitis/Irritations Eye injury from the
spray/backwash
Public
Employees Contractors
Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ Operatives to be competent in the use of
the equipment, its maintenance and inspection prior to use
➢ Operatives to be instructed in the hazards and harm which can be caused by directing
high pressure jets at other persons
Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ All PPE to be worn at all times and warning
signs to be erected in the area where the work is taking place
➢ High pressure power washing equipment
shall not be used where works on live electricity are being undertaken
➢ Set up hearing protection zone where required (85-87db over 8 hours)
➢ No persons to be exposed to 87db HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ INDG68 - do you use a steam/water pressure cleaner
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RA
HO
T–
Ho
t W
ork
s
Fire risk from welding equipment, hot metals
and sparks causing the ignition of other
flammable materials/gases
Explosion risk from gas cylinders
Damage to the eye’s from ultra violet and
infra-red radiation Prolonged exposure to
heat
Molten particles Production of toxic gases
and fumes
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
5 4 20
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➢ All persons to be informed of when and
where hot works operations are to take place so that precautions can be taken to
protect other workers in the area ➢ A minimum of two fully charged fire
extinguishers (or 2x sand buckets) should be to hand at all times during fire works
➢ Only competent experienced and trained shall be permitted to carry out hot works
operations ➢ All operatives and site supervisors to be
trained in fire prevention and in the use of fire extinguishers
➢ All operatives to be informed of site specific hazards and restrictions which may impact
on their works
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Specific and specialised PPE is required for those carrying out hot works operations,
together with other who may be affected by the works. Management shall ensure
that the appropriate PPE is always available ➢ No Hot Works must commence without a
thorough and robust risk assessment
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ Any potentially flammable materials and
debris (including Gas bottles not in use) in the vicinity (6m) of the hot works
operations shall be removed prior to the commencement of work
➢ All equipment shall be inspected and checked prior to use, paying particular
attention to gas cylinders and hoses to ensure there is no risk of a gas leak
➢ Where practical and wherever necessary from a fire prevention perspective,
fireproof sheets and screens shall be erected to contain any sparks etc
➢ Where a build of fumes is likely, or where heat stress is a potential concern,
additional forced ventilation should be introduced
➢ Extraction units should be used to minimise the risk from fumes, though care should be
taken to ensure the exhaust does not create a hazard for other persons
➢ No hot works should be carried out within 1
hour of the site’s closure ➢ All areas where hot works have been
carried out shall be inspected prior to the daily closure of the site to ensure no fire
risk remains ➢ Works should be closely supervised to
ensure any uncontrolled ignition can be extinguished immediately
➢ Checks should always be made to ensure no other activities which may combine to
generate a potentially hazardous situation exist, examples include the use of certain
solvent based paints and adhesives and certain coatings which may have previously
been applied.
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HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ HS(G)5 Hot work : welding and cutting on
plant containing flammable materials, HSE ➢ IND(G) 98 (Rev 3) Permit-to-work systems
RA
WE
ILS
- L
ep
tosp
iro
sis
, W
eil
’s D
isease
an
d L
eg
ion
nair
es
Work related illnesss
Employees
Contractors
4 3 12
Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls ➢ Operatives to be informed on the risks of
working near water where potential water bourne diseases may be present
➢ Operatives educated on how to determine the weather and where to find this
information
➢ Determine whether the area is vermin free
and implement control measures if not.
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ Wear suitable PPE including gloves. ➢ Observe good hygiene before eating
drinking or smoking. Was cuts and grazes immediately with soap and running water
➢ Cover all cuts and broken skin with nitrile gloves/covers and waterproof plasters
➢ Avoid contact with rats or vermin ➢ Scaffolds, safety netting and edge
protection inspected after extreme winds, snow or other weather prior to allowing
access ➢ Ensure items left on roofs are secure in
case of strong winds HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
Workers must report any illness to their doctor immediately and inform them about their work.
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RA
AW
– A
bra
siv
e W
hee
l /
Po
wer S
aw
s
Burst wheel/disc Flying debris from
wheel/disc Flying debris from
material being cut/ground
Noise/Vibration Inhalation of dust
Contact with cutting wheel/disc
Entanglement of clothing in moving parts
Fire
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ All persons changing abrasive
wheels/cutting discs shall be trained in accordance with the requirements of
current regulations ➢ All operatives to be trained in the selection
and use of abrasive wheels/ cutting discs ➢ All operatives using abrasive wheels should
be instructed to warn other persons in the area who may be affected by their work
and ensure that they remain at a safe distance
➢ All operatives to be trained in the use of the appropriate PPE, including hearing
protection
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Only competent fully trained persons shall be authorised to change/mount abrasive
wheels, all such persons shall be formally appointed by the company and recorded on
a central register ➢ The register shall be maintained together
with copies of training certificates for all persons qualified/authorises to change
abrasive wheels ➢ Managers to ensure that sufficient supplies
of the correct type of cutting disc/wheel are always available
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ All wheels/discs to be inspected prior to
use/mounting ➢ Checks to be made to ensure the correct
disc has been selected ➢ Operators shall not apply excessive
pressure to the disc during the cutting operation and shall ensure that the correct
speed is used for the disc ➢ Adequate and appropriate storage facilities
to be provided for the storage of cutting discs/wheels and associated equipment
➢ All required PPE as stated above shall be inspected and assessed for its suitability
prior to use ➢ No loose clothing or other material shall be
worn or in the vicinity of the cutting operation
➢ Operators shall only commence cutting operations when it is safe to do and ensure
that they have a firm footing at all times ➢ Ensure guards are properly positioned to
minimise the risk of injury should the cutting disc/wheel fail
➢ Disc cutters and abrasive wheels shall only
be used by appropriately trained and competent persons
➢ All wheels/discs to be inspected prior to use/mounting
➢ Staff to ensure that the area adjacent to the cutting operations are either kept clear
or that sufficient shielding is provided to guard other operatives/members of the
public from flying sparks, dust and other debris
➢ All damaged discs and cutting wheels are to be taken out of use and disposed of
➢ Staff to ensure that the area adjacent to the cutting operations are either kept clear
or that sufficient shielding is provided to guard other operatives/members of the
public from flying sparks, dust and other debris
➢ Ensure adequate ventilation is provided in areas where ventilation is poor
➢ Where there is a potential fire risk, ensure an appropriate fire extinguisher is available
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➢ Set up hearing protection zone where
required (85-87db over 8 hours)
➢ No persons to be exposed to above 87db over 8hrs
HSE & Other Guidance Comments ➢ HSG17 Safety In the Use of Abrasive
Wheels
RA
GU
AN
O –
Bir
d G
uan
o
COSHH Psittacosis,
Histoplasmosis, Cryptococcosis
Slips trips and falls
Public Employees
Contractors
Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ Operatives must read the RAMS and ensure they fully understand it before commencing
any work with substances hazardous to health
➢ Operatives to be trained in the use of the equipment, its maintenance and inspection
prior to use ➢ Operatives to be instructed in the hazards
and harm which can be caused by removing pigeon guano
➢ Face Fit testing inc. fitting of RPE
➢ Ensure adequate training/ supervision is provided and that control measures remain
valid for the duration of the work ➢ Provide welfare adequate for suitable
decontamination. ➢ Ensure unauthorised access of other trades
or occupants is prevented during cleaning activities
➢ Ensure the required PPE/RPE is provided ➢ Site Inspections by Contract Managers
➢ H&S department to be consulted on all works
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ RPE with FFP3 filter to be worn by
operatives. Operatives to be clean shaven ➢ Safety glasses/goggles or face shield to be
worn to protect the eyes
➢ Gloves and coveralls to be worn to protect the skin and clothing. To be disposed of at
the end of each shift. ➢ Wellington boots to be worn.
➢ Keep trailing hoses away from walkways. Elevate where possible; use signage where
not. ➢ Where possible, secure the area with
polythene sheeting to prevent further spread.
➢ Guano to wetted by low pressure water.
Under no circumstance must high pressure washers to be used.
➢ Observe good hygiene measures upon
completing each shift and before eating, drinking or smoking.
➢ Rest areas to be outside the work area. ➢ PPE/RPE/Equipment must be inspected
prior to use to ensure it is in the correct working order.
HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ INDG136(rev5) – Working with substances hazardous to health
➢ HSG53 (Fourth Edition) – Respiratory Protective equipment at work
Note: If you have flu like symptoms in the 4 weeks following works please ensure you
explain to your doctor that you have recently undertaken works removing bird droppings
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RA
OV
ER
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Contact with plant or equipment
Contact with other objects (survey poles,
ladders, lighting columns, scaffold tubes etc)
Arcing between cables and other objects
Employees
Contractors
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➢ All staff to be informed of the location of
overhead cables and the restrictions placed on works in their vicinity
➢ All visiting delivery drivers to be informed of the dangers and restrictions placed on
them such as when tipping materials on the site
➢ Minimum exclusion zone of powerlines are:
o low-voltage line – 1 m; o 11 kV and 33 kV lines – 3 m;
o 132 kV line – 6 m; o 275 kV and 400 kV lines – 7 m;
➢ Allow for uncertainty in the perceived distances. The further the better
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Where possible remove or divert overhead cables to eliminate the risk
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ Under no circumstances must any persons or equipment enter the exclusion zone
distances around powerlines ➢ Ensure all overhead cable are clearly
identified and signed. If unsure the building H&S file may contain details
➢ Restrict all works in the vicinity of overhead cables
➢ Restrict/limit the reach of plant/equipment which must be used in the vicinity of such
cables – Maximum reach + 15m ➢ Establish distance barriers/goal posts on
the approaches to power lines where contact during general activities or travel is
possible
➢ Control the movement of plant and vehicles in the vicinity of overhead cables
No lifting operations to be carried out within the hazard zone (to be agreed with
electricity authority)
HSE & Other Guidance Comments ➢ Avoidance of danger from overhead electric
power lines (GS6)
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Drowning Hyperthermia
Ingestion of contaminated water
Employees Contractors
5 4 20
Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ All operatives to be given specific training
and information on the proposed safe systems of work
➢ Training in the specific rescue procedures to be given to all operatives
➢ Training in the use life jackets/buoyancy aids
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Workforce should be informed that disciplinary action will be taken against
anyone interfering with safety/rescue equipment
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ Safe working platform to be provided wherever possible, though where this is not
practical life lines and a harness will be required
➢ Workers should work in pairs at all times ➢ Safety boat to be used where practical
➢ Check weather forecasts before starting work
Alarm to be raised immediately if anyone falls into the water
HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ Preventing falls from mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPS) and selection and use
of fall protection equipment
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Falls from height
Falling objects Failure of cradle platform
components Failure of winches
Public
Employees Contractors
Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ All operators to be trained in the safe use
of the specific type of cradle being used. ➢ All persons using the cradle will be
provided with training for working at height.
➢ All persons using the cradle shall be provided with training in the use safety
harnesses and in the importance of ensuring a harness is always used and
secured to the cradle basket.
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work.
➢ Checks shall be made prior to use to ensure that the cradle is in a serviceable
state and are accompanied by a valid test certificate.
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ Safe working loads not to be exceeded.
➢ Tools to be secured via suitable lanyards / tethers.
➢ Ground area below the cradle to be cordoned off.
➢ When not in use, the cradle should be returned to the cradle docking position and
the power isolated.
➢ Cradles not to be used in adverse weather
conditions ➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work.
➢ Communications to be checked prior to each cradle operation
➢ Emergency cradle decent procedure to be trained to all operatives, rope decent as a
secondary option, emergency services rescue as a last resort.
HSE & Other Guidance Comments
➢ HSG 150 Health and Safety in Construction ➢ The Work at Height Regulations 2005
➢ LOLER Regulations 1998 ➢ Lifting equipment at work: A brief guide to
the law INDG290
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Violence and aggression
against staff Work in remote/isolated
areas Manual handling
Exposure to hazardous environments/substances
Poor communications Road rage
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ All operatives should be informed of the
hazards and instructed on the required safe systems of works and control measures
➢ All operatives to be provided with appropriate PPE and trained in its use and
application ➢ All operatives are to receive appropriate
training for the work they are to undertake, including what to do in an emergency
➢ Operatives encouraged to challenge any situation of lone working where they feel at
risk
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Ensure appropriate safety equipment and PPE are made available
➢ All operatives working alone are to advise their supervisor of where they will be, what
they will be doing and when they intend to return.
➢ Operatives should report back on a regular basis and inform them of any changes to
their plans ➢ Lone working shall only be permitted where
the risk to employees is considered low
Physical Controls Procedural Controls ➢ Systems to be established to restrict the
entry of non-authorised persons into the company’s premises.
➢ All staff involved in lone working to be provided with a suitable means of
communication and a personal first aid kit.
➢ Regular checks to be made to ensure that
all lone workers are safe and not at risk ➢ All operatives to have access to a company
mobile phone and an emergency 24 hours helpline
➢ Vulnerable and inexperienced persons should not be allowed to work alone
➢ Lone working should not be permitted unless the risk are low
HSE & Other Guidance Comments ➢ INDG 73 Working Alone in Safety
➢ INDG 69 Violence at Work
➢ Lone working will not be permitted where
the risks are considered too high, i.e.: confined spaces, work at height, when
using hazardous substances, when on dangerous sites etc.
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To
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Ricochet of nails Material
penetration/breakthrough Failure of material(s)
being fixed Recoil
Misuse of tools/free firing – free flying nails
Explosion/fire caused by cartridge ignition
particularly in flammable atmospheres
Damage to hidden services
Public
Employees Contractors
Customers
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Information/Instruction/Training Managerial Controls
➢ Persons providing training must be
experienced and competent to do so ➢ Operators to be trained in the general use,
application and hazards associated with the use of cartridge operated tools
➢ Training shall also be provided in the selection of the appropriate fixings and
cartridge for a given application ➢ Training must also be provided to enable
operatives to safely deal with misfires
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Only trained operatives over the age of 18 years shall be authorised to use cartridge
operated tools ➢ Check to ensure operatives are not colour
blind (cartridges are colour coded to identify their strength)
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ To reduce the risk associated with ricochets nails passing straight through the material
being fixed, the presence of others in the area should be strictly restricted
➢ No persons shall be present on the opposite side of any wall, roof, partition or
other fixing when using cartridge operated tools
➢ Wherever necessary, shields shall be erected to provide protection against
ricochets and splintering ➢ Cartridge operated tools shall not be left
unattended at any time ➢ Cartridge operated tools shall not be used
in flammable or explosive atmospheres
➢ All cartridge’s and tools shall be stored in a locked and secure store under the control
of a competent supervisor ➢ Supervisor shall keep strict records
regarding the issue and use of all cartridges and tools
HSE & Other Guidance Comments ➢ HSE Guidance Note – Safety in the Use of
Cartridge Operated Fixing Tools
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Fo
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Explosion and Fire Vehicle Collision
Unauthorised Access/Public
Violence Confined Spaces
COSHH
Public Employees
Contractors Customers
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➢ Only competent experienced and trained
shall be permitted to carry out works on Petrol Station Forecourts
➢ All drivers are to take extra care when manoeuvring in restricted spaces. Traffic
Management techniques used as instructed.
➢ Be aware of overhead canopy, signs and cables.
➢ All operatives and site supervisors to be trained in fire prevention and in the use of
fire extinguishers ➢ All operatives to be informed of site-
specific hazards and restrictions which may impact on their works
➢ Observe site safety signage and rules
➢ Ensure adequate supervision is provided
and that control measures remain valid for the duration of the work
➢ Specific and specialised PPE is required for those carrying out hot works operations,
together with other who may be affected by the works. Management shall ensure
that the appropriate PPE is always available ➢
Physical Controls Procedural Controls
➢ Display safety signage to inform of the work being undertaken. Install sufficient
safety barriers around the work area ➢ Adopt defensive parking to protect the
work area from oncoming vehicles ➢ All pumps within the immediate work area
to be isolated ➢ NO IGNITION SOURCES TO BE
PRESENT IN HAZARDOUS ZONES ➢ Observe safe zones around pumps (4.1m
out x 1.2m from ground), manholes and vents (1.2m out and down to the ground)
➢ Where practical and wherever necessary from a fire prevention perspective,
fireproof sheets and screens shall be erected to contain any sparks etc
➢ Hazard Lights to be used when moving vehicle near pedestrian walkways
➢ All works must be done in possession of a method statement, risk assessment and
Clearance Certificate or Permit to Work ➢ Ensure station manager is aware of lane
closures and exclusion zones prior to setting up.
➢ No hot works to commence until vapour atmosphere is testing and signed off by a
competent person. Continuous monitoring required
➢ No hot works should be carried out within 1 hour of leaving site
➢ All areas where any works have been carried out shall be inspected prior to the
daily closure of the site to ensure no fire risk remains
➢ All works to cease during fuel delivery ➢ All equipment shall be inspected and
checked prior to use, paying particular attention to electrical tools sheathing and
casings HSE & Other Guidance Comments
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➢ The Dangerous Substances and Explosive
Atmospheres Regulations 2002
➢ Dangerous substances and explosive atmospheres ACOP L138 (Second edition)
➢ HS(G)5 Hot work : welding and cutting on plant containing flammable materials, HSE
➢ IND(G) 98 (Rev 3) Permit-to-work systems
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